Cited: Anderson‚ Rondi E. and Anderson‚ David A. “The Cost Effectiveness of Home Birth.” Journal of nurse-Midwifery 44.1 (1999): 1-21. Print. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective. Our bodies‚ ourselves: Pregnancy and Birth. New York: Touchstone‚ a Division of Simon and Schuster‚ Inc.‚ 2008. 177-79. Print. Buckley‚ Sarah J. “The Hidden Risks of Epidurals.”
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Reflection is the action of putting together experiences and knowledge‚ in order to enhance your personal development (Kathpalia and Hear‚ 2008). This reflective account will recognise my personal values and how they can impact on my social work practice. It will also outline how the learning from this module has impacted on my personal values. I will apply Gibbs’ model of reflection‚ in order to identify my thoughts‚ feelings and action plan (Gibbs‚ 1988). Many sessions in this module where interesting
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of nutrition for infants and so is an important topic in the context of health promotion (Dearling‚ 1999). Health promotion is not an extended role of the midwife but a core competency. In its Code of Professional Conduct (2008)‚ the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) outlines the role of the midwife to include supporting people in caring for themselves to improve and maintain their health. Midwives must work with others to protect and promote the health and well-being of those in their care (NMC
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Reflection can be defined as “a process of reviewing an experience of practice in order to describe‚ analyse and evaluate and so inform learning from practice.”(Reid‚ 1993) It is an important factor when working within any health profession and midwifery is certainly no exception. Schon (1991) defines a reflective practitioner as “someone who learns by reflecting on current experience and applies that learning to future practice.” Reflection allows midwives to grow and develop professionally as well
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trained and licensed in both nursing and midwifery‚ whereas a Certified Midwife is an individual trained and certified in midwifery only. Secondly‚ what study path should students follow if they would like to become Midwife? The requirement for admission to the Midwifery Education Program for CNM is quite different to CM. In her article Different direction‚ opportunities‚ Susan Trossman describes the difference‚ the requirement for Admission to Midwifery Education Program between CM and CNM: a CM
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INDEPENDENT NURSE PRACTITIONER (INP) Introduction: A independent Nurse Practitioner (INP) is a registered nurse who has completed specific advanced nursing education (generally a master’s degree or doctoral degree‚ B.sc. or GNM) and training in the diagnosis and management of common as well as complex medical conditions. Nurse Practitioners provide a broad range of health care services. & independent nurse practitioners function independently without physician involvement. Definition : INDEPENDENT
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Reflection Paper on “THE DEATH OF MUSIC” Robert R Reilly in Surprised by Beauty I personally disagree with the notions that music is intended solely for the purpose of any one agenda. It is a medium for reflection. It is a mirror. A mirror reflects the image of whatever is directed at it; likewise‚ music reflects the immediate emotion that is conveyed by the musician playing it and translates that into an audible‚ tangible sound that speaks into the audience. Music alone has no purpose
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Medical Journal‚ Volume March‚ pp. 749-752. Raynor‚ M. e. a.‚ 2012. Midwifery Practice: Critical Illness‚ Complications and Emergencies Casebook. 1st ed. Berkshire: Open University Press‚ McGraw-Hill. Sellers‚ P. M.‚ 1993. Midwifery Volume 1. 1st ed. Lansdowne: Juta & Co‚ Ltd.. Tiran‚ D. &. A.‚ 2008. Baillière’s Midwives’ Dictionary. 11th ed. London: Baillière Tindall Elsevier Ltd.. Varney‚ H. e. a.‚ 2004. Varney’s Midwifery. 4th ed. Massachusetts: Jones & Bartlett Publishers‚ Inc.. Wilkinson
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Nursing & Midwifery Feedback on Coursework – First Submission PART A: TO BE COMPLETED BY STUDENT AND SUBMITTED AS PAGE 1 OF ASSIGNMENT Module Title: | | Module Code: | | Level | | | | | 1 | 2 | 3 | Student Name: | | Student Number: | | Pathway e.g. Degree/Diploma: | | | | Submission Date: | | Extension Granted: YES NO | Late Submission Date: | Notified in advance to Module Coordinator:YES NO | Extenuating Circumstances: YES NO
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Midwife Attended Birth Outcomes and Experiences in the Home vs. Hospital Setting Sonni Collins California State University East Bay Introduction The Midwifery Model of care is defined in part by the old English etymology of the word‚ which means “with woman.” The role of the midwife is to provide the individual space for the woman laboring with as little un-natural inference as possible. (Hunter‚ 2002) The preferred and most common birth attended by midwives is at home birth
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